

And the talented child actor Hussan Saad makes the most of a brief cheeky role. There’s Ravi Kishen who revels in playing the comic villain and the underrated Brijendra Kala as his SMS-joke narrating sidekick to give the film a few more laughs. Even Tusshar is not too bad and Vishakha Singh in her third appearance in the last few weeks afterĪnkur Arora Murder Case looks all set to stay.

Who would have ever thought that Bollywood would one day make a film with a talented actor like Dolly Ahluwalia in a lead role! The lady is terrific here and ably supported by the ever reliable Ranvir and Vinay. Yet you don't complain too much because the actors are likeable and earnest. The smarts employed here give you a sense of déjà vu and you’ve seen most of this done before, especially the age-old tactic of employing the heroine as a seductress to distract the bad guy’s attention. Full credit to characterisation and pacing.Īrmed with spycams, audio transmitters and a local cable network, a family (Dolly Ahluwalia, Tusshar Kapoor, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak and Hussan Saad) decides to avenge its honour and the death of the father who was framed for fraud by the scamster of a villain Sabharwal (Ravi Kishen). The director gives the plot a heist movie spin and keeps us hooked from the very first scene and before you know it, we’re halfway into the film. But then, it’s always a delight to watch Vinay Pathak and Ranvir Shorey do what they do.īajatey Raho directed by Shashant Shah, who madeĬhalo Dilli, is not a bad film at all, despite its similarities with the immensely likeable

It borrows actors too and casts them in almost similar roles. Surviving family members and friends of a man who was conned by the cunning businessman Sabbarwahl string together a series of their own cons in an attempt to bring him down.Khosla Ka Ghosla that Dibakar Banerjee made his debut with?īajatey Raho borrows more than just the core idea of a wronged family taking back what’s theirs from one of Delhi’s most powerful. Keep beating About the movie - Bajatey Raho

Whoever catches hold of your collar, give him a blow Whoever meets you in a polite manner, fold your hands in front of him Nothing will happen sitting idle, do tit for tat What will happen of those whose intentions are bad Those who are decent by heart, they have good reputation )ĭil ke jo change unki good hai report vey Keep beating up (Bajatey raho is slang used in order to beat or make someone reach to a bad state.
